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Warner was rethinking its roster at the time and cut a number of veteran acts, including Bonnie Raitt , Van Morrison , and Guthrie. Guthrie simply continued to tour as he always had, deriving most of his income from his concert work. Also in , Guthrie narrated a documentary film about his father, Woody Guthrie: Hard Travelin', and appeared on the soundtrack album.

In , Guthrie launched his own label, Rising Son Records, and put out the album he'd submitted to Warner three years earlier, Someday. Notwithstanding the major label's objections, Someday was a strong collection, led by the Guthrie original "All Over the World" which had debuted on HARP and the amusing post-hippie lament "Oh Mom," with lyrics by Terry Hall and the tag line, "Mom, your universal love is such a drag. Guthrie had another chance to sing music of his father's era on Folkways: A Vision Shared , an all-star album of Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly material recorded as a benefit for the new Smithsonian Folkways label that was released in August and peaked at number 70 in the charts.

In , he released his first children's album, Baby's Storytime, along with a home video, on Lightyear. All Over the World , released by Rising Son in , found Guthrie re-recording some of his old songs. In January , Guthrie bought the deconsecrated church in which the Brocks had lived and converted it into the headquarters of Rising Son Records and a nonprofit community service center.

Son of the Wind , which appeared in , was a collection of Western and cowboy music. On August 25 of that year, Guthrie briefly returned to Warner Bros. The same year, Guthrie had a small part in the film Roadside Prophets. At the same time, Guthrie returned to acting, taking a role in the television series Byrds of Paradise.

He later appeared on episodes of the shows Relativity [December ] and Renegade [January ]. In January , Guthrie released Mystic Journey , his first studio album of new material since Someday in It was co-produced by his son Abe Guthrie. He marked the 30th anniversary of Alice's Restaurant , the one album he had not been able to buy back from Warner, by re-recording the entire disc and releasing the new version on June 17, , as Alice's Restaurant: The Massacree Revisited.

Guthrie toured as part of Judy Collins ' Wildflower Festival along with Eric Andersen and Tom Rush , resulting in a live album and video released in He released a double-disc concert album, Live in Sydney , on August 9, On this album, he was accompanied only by Abe Guthrie and Gordon Titcomb.

On July 10, , his 60th birthday, he released another live album, In Times Like This , recorded with the University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra , as he embarked on a yearlong solo concert tour. AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to use the site fully.

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Articles Features Interviews Lists. Streams Videos All Posts. My Profile. He could spend a whole day of the beach, starting with just our three kids around. By the end of the day he would have these tremendous sand castles, and about thirty kids who helped him build them. And they were beautiful, really beautiful. Was it because he was so much of a kid at heart, himself, that made him so great with kids? Yes, for sure. He had a great sense of playfulness, of fun. And both of us have great respect for young people because you are tomorrow, you are it.

Anything we had is going to die and go away before you know it, but you have years ahead of you. My mother, who was a Yiddish poetess, wrote the words to a song and he corrected her. It was astounding to see all the letters he wrote you; the full notebooks of love letters and poetry and erotica he would fill up for you.

Every night when I would come home commuting from Manhattan to Coney Island , I would look forward to two or three letters from Woody, especially when he was in the Army. I was a woman alone and it was wonderful to have these.

But you know, I am a prude and I used to die from embarrassment all by myself. Nobody would be in the room but I would be reading those sexy letters and I would be dying. He always seemed Chaplinesque himself—. You know, he used to play the harmonica and dance at school when he was a kid. Certain people have that elfin quality. Arlo had it as a child; Woody had it all his life. They sang all those songs and more. They sang a lot of songs.

How I wish he had a private room and his own nurse! Most famously, Bob Dylan made the trek to meet his hero. What were your impressions of Dylan from then? He impressed me with his quality and intensity. I knew that he was determined. But I loved many of his songs and I felt that he was a creative artist who was going through, even now, the ups and downs that an artist must go through. Well, I had already spent a couple of good years with [Rambling] Jack Elliot, who Woody said was more like Woody than he was!

But I had no resentment whatsoever of people imitating Woody, because if you are around a great artist, their influence is bound to get to you. Later in your life maybe you can find your own style. After all, I learned to love dance from someone who learned to love dance from someone who learned to love dance and so on.

You must carry on the tradition of whatever you are doing and do so with integrity. I think Bob did that. Had he more years, what do you think he would have done with them? Woody would have changed with the times like everybody else to a certain extent.

And Woody loved all kinds of music, something that not everybody knows. Moses Asch, who was a kind of mentor to Woody, gave him many free classical albums, and often I would come home and find him listening to Prokofiev.

He knew Romeo and Juliet backwards and forwards. He liked all different kinds of music, depending on what time of day it was or what he was doing right then. Nothing can better express the essence of the moment. Music is the soul of man. Woody used to borrow music from everywhere and change it around a little for his own songs.

But it was the honesty and the quality of the songs that mattered. Beautiful insight into the hearts and minds of some of the greatest lovers of all that is good in the world.

What an amazing journey they made together. Only members can comment. Become a member. Already a member? Log In. For the latest songwriting tips, reviews, podcasts, and more. Facebook Twitter instagram pinterest youtube. Search Search for: Search. Cart 0.

Marjorie Guthrie, forever dancing with the Martha Graham troupe, Log in to Reply. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Only members can comment. Remember Me. Guthrie Woodrow Wilson - Greenblatt Marjorie Mazia - Guthrie Arlo Davy View full family tree. His sister is record producer Nora Guthrie. His mother was a one-time professional dancer with the Martha Graham Company and founder of the Committee to Combat Huntington's disease, the disease that took Woody's life in His father was from a Protestant family and his mother was Jewish.

His maternal grandmother was renowned Yiddish poet Aliza Greenblatt. Guthrie received religious training for his bar mitzvah from Rabbi Meir Kahane, who would go on to form the Jewish Defense League.

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